Block 102 - On The Move in 2007-2008....
 

Expectations will be high for all these players in 2007-2008. Some have a point to prove after moving between clubs in the Premiership. For others it will be their first season in the Premership. You have to decide which one of the five options will make the biggest impact. Every time they score a goal you'll earn an extra five points.

Craig Bellamy
Craig Bellamy - West Ham

After just one season at Anfield, Craig Bellamy is on the move again - this time he's heading to London, to West Ham. He scored 7 goals in 27 Premiership appearances for Liverpool which isn't a bad record but found his first team chances restricted.

With the arrival of Fernando Torres and Andriy Vorinon his chances would have been even less. £7.5million later and he's off to the East End. Liverpool fans will remember him for his goal in the Nou Camp and also for the alleged golf club incidents at the training camp before.

Can Alan Curbishley tame the so-called nutter with the putter?
     
Eduardo Da Silva
Eduardo Da Silva - Arsenal

Ok - hands up then - who had heard of this fella before Arsene Wenger spent an estimated £7.5 million on the Brazilian born Croatian striker?

With Thierry Henry gone to Barca, Gunners fans will be hoping he provides the goals they're going to need to challenge Man United and Chelsea. He brings a good record to England - 73 goals in 104 appearances in seven seasons with Dinamo Zagreb. He's also scored 8 goals in 14 appearances for the Croatian national team.

Has Arsene found another Thierry Henry?
     
David Nugent
David Nugent - Portsmouth

Roy Keane got fed up waiting for a decision so Harry Redknapp paid £6 million for the Preston striker instead. Nugent had an excellent record for Preston - he scored 33 goals in 94 league games.

Speculation was rife during the summer as to his ultimate destination. Everton and Sunderland were both interested but Fratton Park is the choice.

He made his England debut in March 2007 and scored against Andorra.

Will he make a successful transition to the Premiership?
     
Fernando Torres and El Goatee
Fernando Torres - Liverpool

Rafa Benitez wanted Liverpool's new owners to match his ambition by providing some serious transfer funds in the transfer window. They put up £25 million to make Torres the first big signing of the summer.

He arrives at Liverpool having scored 82 goals in 214 appearances for Atletico Madrid in seven seasons at the club. He's also done it at international level scoring 14 goals during his 40 caps.

How will he adjust to life in the fast pace of the Premiership?
     
Mark Viduka
Mark Viduka - Newcastle United


When Sam Allardyce arrived at Newcastle promising big signings not many expected to sign Mark Viduka lining out for the Toon Army.

Big Sam was famous for his shrewd signings when manager of Bolton - with Viduka's scoring record he may just have recorded another masterstroke. He scored 26 goals in 72 appearances for previous club Middlesbrough. Before that he was a huge hit at Leeds United (59 goals in 130 appearances) and Celtic (30 goals in 37 appearances).

He captained Australia at the 2006 World Cup as they reached the last sixteen.

Will he prove to be king of the hill or over the hill?